This has been there since at least Beta 2. It actually shows that the app was recently updated. Once you open the app, the dot goes away.
Sorry to burst your bubble, this is in iOS 6.If you long hold and select some text, there is now a "replace" contextual menu that lets you change the auto-correct word... even on words that aren't underlined. Apologies if this was already noted on on a previous beta. I've seen no mention of it. (if this is pre-iOS7, then I've missed this for a long time!)
Seeing a blue dot on new app installs (not on apps that need to be updated).
Guessing that replaces the NEW banner in iOS 6.
Seeing a blue dot on new app installs (not on apps that need to be updated).
Guessing that replaces the NEW banner in iOS 6.
When you open the FaceTime app, you now see yourself "behind" the list of contacts, but blurred like when you flip up Control Center.
Seeing a small blue dot that lets me know an app needs updating. It goes away after a certain time.
Oh my gawd... iOS 6 is ugly.
I can't seem to create a new folder...can put apps in existing but when moving one app onto another, nothing happens.
Notification Centre now wishes you (me) a Happy Birthday,![]()
I don't have drop shadows in the dock or multitasking. My wallpaper is kinda dark grey though so that may be why. (The shadows DEFINITELY aren't there though - so perhaps it's part of wallpaper recognition?)